Government
Aug. 26, 2013
Push to reform state environmental law is backfiring, critics say
Last year, business interests appeared to have the best chance in years to get major changes to the state's landmark environmental law that they had long desired. But now those same advocates are deriding the result of their reform push.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Last year, business interests appeared to have the best chance in years to get major changes to the state's landmark environmental law that they had long desired. But now those same advocates are deriding the result of their reform push, saying a bill to change the 43-year-old California Environmental Quality Act will actually make things worse for project construction around the state.
Their criti...
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